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    Public Perception of Organ Donation and Transplantation Policies in Southern Spain.Gonzalo Díaz-Cobacho,MaiteCruz-Piqueras,Janet Delgado,Joaquín Hortal-Carmona,María Victoria Martínez-López,Alberto Molina-Pérez,Álvaro Padilla-Pozo,Julia Ranchal-Romero &David Rodríguez-Arias -2022 -Transplantation Proceedings 54 (3):567-574.
    Background: This research explores how public awareness and attitudes toward donation and transplantation policies may contribute to Spain's success in cadaveric organ donation. Materials and Methods: A representative sample of 813 people residing in Andalusia (Southern Spain) were surveyed by telephone or via Internet between October and December 2018. Results: Most participants trust Spain's donation and transplantation system (93%) and wish to donate their organs after death (76%). Among donors, a majority have expressed their consent (59%), and few nondonors have (...) expressed their refusal (14%). Only a minority are aware of the presumed consent system in force (28%) and feel sufficiently informed regarding the requirements needed to be an organ donor (16%). Participants mainly consider that relatives should represent the deceased's preferences and be consulted when the deceased's wishes are unknown, as is the case in Spain. Conclusion: Public trust in the transplant system may contribute to Spain's high performance in organ donation. High levels of societal support toward organ donation and transplantation do not correspond with similar levels of public awareness of donation and transplantation policies in Spain. (shrink)
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  2. Erie Basin Park, New York City.GonzaloCruz -2008 -Topos 65:27.
     
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    Diversidad y deliberación en entornos digitales.Antonio Gaitán Torres,María LuengoCruz &Gonzalo Velasco Arias -2024 -Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 93:5-15.
    Introducción de los editores al número monográfico "Diversidad y deliberación en entornos digitales".
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    Juan Santos Yanguas –GonzaloCruz Andreotti , Romanización, Fronteras y Etnias en la Roma Antigua. El Caso Hispano.Nathalie Barrandon -2016 -Klio 98 (1):351-354.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 98 Heft: 1 Seiten: 351-354.
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    La filosofía en Al-Ándalus.Andrés Martínez Lorca (ed.) -2017 - [Córdoba]: Almuzara.
    La presente obra ofrece una perspectiva abierta de la filosofía de al-Andalus con enfoques diversos y complementarios a cargo de reconocidos especialistas del arabismo, el hebraísmo y el pensamiento medieval: Miguel Asín Palacios, Manuel Alonso, Roger Arnaldez, MiguelCruz Hernández, Fernando Díaz Esteban, Salvador Gómez Nogales, DavidGonzalo Maeso, Joaquín Lomba, Andrés Martínez Lorca y Juan Vernet. Novedad importante que reflejan estas páginas es la integración de los filósofos judíos y musulmanes en la casa común de al-Andalus, como (...) históricamente aconteció. En la primera parte se analizan las influencias clásicas y orientales que confluyeron en la vida intelectual de la España musulmana. En la segunda se traza un amplio y detallado panorama de los principales filósofos de al-Andalus. El editor ha reconstruido en la introducción el desarrollo del pensamiento andalusí dentro de su contexto histórico. Rigor histórico-filológico, contextualización social, profundización en las cuestiones especulativas y espíritu crítico constituyen rasgos comunes de estos ensayos. (Fuente: Almuzara). (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Why Truthmakers?Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra -2005 - In Helen Beebee & Julian Dodd,Truthmakers: The Contemporary Debate. Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press. pp. 17-31.
    Consider a certain red rose. The proposition that the rose is red is true because the rose is red. One might say as well that the proposition that the rose is red is made true by the rose’s being red. This, it has been thought, does not commit one to a truthmaker of the proposition that the rose is red. For there is no entity that makes the proposition true. What makes it true is how the rose is, and how (...) the rose is is not an entity over and above the rose. It is against this view that I shall argue in this paper. I shall argue that a significant class of true propositions, including inessential predications like the proposition that the rose is red, are made true by entities. "No truthmaking without truthmakers" is my slogan. Although I have my view about what kinds of entities are truthmakers, I shall not argue for or presuppose that view here. All I shall argue for here is that if a proposition is made true by something, it is made true by some thing, but my argument will leave it open what kind of thing that thing is: it could be a fact or state of affairs, a trope, or any other sort of entity. (shrink)
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    The Razor and the Laser.Mark Fiddaman &Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra -2018 -Analytic Philosophy 59 (3):341-358.
    The Razor says: do not multiply entities without necessity! The Laser says: do not multiply fundamental entities without necessity! Behind the Laser lies a deep insight. This is a distinction between the costs and the commitments of a theory. According to the Razor, every commitment is a cost. Not so according to the Laser. According to the Laser, derivative entities are an ontological free lunch: that is, they are a commitment without a cost. Jonathan Schaffer (2015) has argued that the (...) Laser should replace the Razor. In Sections 2-4 we shall discuss and argue against Schaffer’s arguments for replacing the Razor with the Laser. Schaffer considers several objections to his views, and in Sections 5-7 we shall argue that Schaffer does not deal successfully with two of them. In Section 8 we shall present a probabilistic argument for the Laser. However, the argument has a limitation and does not support the replacement of the Razor with the Laser. Indeed, it supports only the claim that, given certain assumptions, the multiplication of explanatorily relevant derivative entities does not matter; but, as we argue in the same section, there is an argument that multiplying explanatorily superfluous derivative entities does makes a theory less rationally acceptable. Our conclusion is that the Laser cannot replace the Razor and that derivative entities are not an ontological free lunch. (shrink)
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    La causa justa y los problemas de la legítima defensa (Comentarios a Justificar la guerra de Teresa Santiago).Juan AntonioCruz Parcero -2001 -Signos Filosóficos 6:281-290.
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    The Problem Is Not Professional Publishing, But the Publish-or-Perish Culture.José Vara &Gonzalo Génova -2019 -Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (2):617-619.
    The publication of scientific papers has become increasingly problematic in the last decades. Even if we agree that a renewed model is needed for peer-reviewed scientific publication, we think the problem does not essentially lie in professional publishing—with economic incentives—but in the publish-or-perish culture that dominates the lives of researchers and academics.
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    Determinants of the multinationals' social response. Empirical application to international companies operating in Spain.María laCruz Déniz-Dénidez &Juan Manuel García-Falcón -2002 -Journal of Business Ethics 38 (4):339 - 370.
    To survive and be successful in today's setting of globalisation and complexity, companies are obliged to think in wider strategic terms, developing active and enterprising strategies that include social, political and ecological elements, besides the economic ones. The analysis of the relationship between companies and society is especially interesting when these companies operate in international markets. Countries demand that large corporations contribute to local, regional and national development in such a way that their resources are exchanged for a significant increase (...) in their citizens' quality of life. Faced with that fact, the aim of this work is to establish what actions the subsidiaries will take in order to offer a response to the needs of their stakeholders in the host countries. Secondly, we attempt to identify the factors explaining the different levels of social response of the subsidiaries established in a particular country by different parent companies. The empirical study was carried out on a sample of Spanish subsidiaries in the two manufacturing industries with most foreign investment (the chemical and automobile industries) and the results obtained both confirmed the validity of the tool used to measure social response and permitted us to determine which factors influence the institutionalisation of social responsiveness. (shrink)
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    Why is There Something Rather Than Nothing? A Probabilistic Answer Examined.Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra -2018 -Philosophy 93 (4):505-521.
    Peter van Inwagen has given an answer to the question ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’. His answer is: Because there being nothing is as improbable as anything can be: it has probability 0. Here I shall examine his argument for this answer and I shall argue that it does not work because no good reasons have been given for two of the argument’s premises and that the conclusion of the argument does not constitute an answer to the question (...) van Inwagen wanted to answer. (shrink)
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  12. Infinite analysis, lucky proof, and guaranteed proof in Leibniz.Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra &Paul Lodge -2011 -Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 93 (2):222-236.
    According to one of Leibniz's theories of contingency a proposition is contingent if and only if it cannot be proved in a finite number of steps. It has been argued that this faces the Problem of Lucky Proof , namely that we could begin by analysing the concept ‘Peter’ by saying that ‘Peter is a denier of Christ and …’, thereby having proved the proposition ‘Peter denies Christ’ in a finite number of steps. It also faces a more general but (...) related problem that we dub the Problem of Guaranteed Proof . We argue that Leibniz has an answer to these problems since for him one has not proved that ‘Peter denies Christ’ unless one has also proved that ‘Peter’ is a consistent concept, an impossible task since it requires the full decomposition of the infinite concept ‘Peter’. We defend this view from objections found in the literature and maintain that for Leibniz all truths about created individual beings are contingent. (shrink)
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    A multinomial modelling approach to face identity recognition during instructed threat.Nina R. Arnold,Hernán GonzálezCruz,Sabine Schellhaas &Florian Bublatzky -2021 -Cognition and Emotion 35 (7):1302-1319.
    To organise future behaviour, it is important to remember both the central and contextual aspects of a situation. We examined the impact of contextual threat or safety, learned through verbal instructions, on face identity recognition. In two studies (N = 140), 72 face–context compounds were presented each once within an encoding session, and an unexpected item/source recognition task was performed afterwards (including 24 new faces). Hierarchical multinomial processing tree modelling served to estimate individual parameters of item (face identity) and source (...) memory (threat or safety context) as well as guessing behaviour. Results show that language was highly effective in establishing threatening and safe context conditions. In Study 1, a fleeting picture stream (1 s per picture) led to poor item and source recognition. Prolonged presentation times (Study 2 with 6 s per picture) improved face memory but no contextual modulation was observed. Thus, incidental face learning was surprisingly poor and rapidly changing contextual settings might have interfered with the accurate encoding of face identity information and item–source binding. (shrink)
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    FCA-based reasoning for privacy.Gonzalo A. Aranda-Corral,Joaquín Borrego-Díaz &Juan Galán-Páez -2024 -Logic Journal of the IGPL 32 (2):224-242.
    Notwithstanding the potential danger to security and privacy, sharing and publishing data has become usual in Data Science. To preserve privacy, de-identification methodologies guided by risk estimation have been designed. Two issues associated with classical risk metrics are, on the one hand, the adequacy of the metric and, on the other hand, its static nature. In this paper, we present metrics for estimating risk based on the emerging semantics provided by Formal Concept Analysis. The metrics are designed to estimate the (...) a priori risk of compromised data deletion. Furthermore, by applying specialized variable forgetting methods for association rules, it is shown how to reflect the effect of deleting attributes belonging to potentially dangerous quasi-identifier sets. Additionally, a study of the role of the risk metric in confidence-based reasoning for re-identification is presented. (shrink)
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    Schopenhauer avui: conferències a l'Ateneu Barcelonès en el 150è aniversari de la mort d'Arthur Schopenhauer.Ramon Alcoberro I. Pericay,Gonzalo Mayos Solsona,Mateu Cabot &Arthur Schopenhauer (eds.) -2011 - Barcelona: La Busca Edicions.
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    Rituals of outspokenness and verbal conflict.Del Z. Kr &Melvin de laCruz -2016 -Pragmatics and Society 7 (2):265-290.
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    Why the human brain is not an enlarged chimpanzee brain.Johan De Smedt,Helen DeCruz &Johan Braeckman -2009 - In H. Høgh-Olesen, J. Tønnesvang & P. Bertelsen,Human Characteristics: Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Mind and Kind. pp. 168-181.
    Following Darwin, many comparative psychologists assume that the human mind is a kind of ape mind, differing only in degree from the extant apes – we call this the mental continuity assumption. However, the continuity principle in evolutionary theory does not posit continuity between extant closely related species, but between extant species and their extinct ancestors. Thus, it is possible that some human cognitive capacities have no parallels in extant apes, but that they emerged in extinct hominid species after the (...) human-chimpanzee divergence. Our examination of the case of social cognition from an archaeological and comparative psychological perspective suggests that the human brain is not simply an enlarged chimpanzee brain. Instead, natural selection seems to have favoured a different social cognition in both species. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Kant on the existence and uniqueness of the best possible world.Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra -forthcoming -Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy.
    In the 1750s Optimism, the Leibnizian doctrine that the actual world is the best possible world, popularised by Pope in 1733 in his Essay on Man, was a hot topic. In 1759 Kant wrote and published a brief essay defending Optimism, Attempt at some Reflections on Optimism. Kant’s aim in this essay is to establish that there is one and only one best possible world. In particular, he argues against the claim that, for every possible world, there is a possible (...) world better than it and against the claim that there are two or more equally good possible worlds that are better than all the rest. Although it is not clear why, Kant was later dissatisfied with his essay. In this article I shall reconstruct, discuss, and evaluate Kant’s arguments. My evaluation will be negative, and so I think Kant had reasons to be dissatisfied with his essay. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)La noción de “estado de naturaleza” en el pensamiento político español del siglo XVI.Gonzalo Letelier Widow -2018 -Ideas Y Valores 67 (167):199-222.
    Se analiza la presencia de la noci.n de “estado de naturaleza” en los teólogos y juristas españoles del siglo XVI, mostrando las diferencias y semejanzas entre cuatro temas que antecedieron a la formaci.n del concepto: el estado de inocencia original, las consecuencias del pecado original en la naturaleza humana, la hipótesis de un pacto legitimador de la autoridad política y la hipótesis teológica de la naturaleza pura. A partir de este análisis, se proponen algunos criterios para delimitar el concepto de (...) estado de naturaleza. (shrink)
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    Hermenêutica da Educação.CarlianeCruz Medeiros -2025 -Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 15 (30):29-39.
    O presente estudo está organizado em três momentos: o primeiro, apresentar a interligação entre hermenêutica e educação a partir de uma filosofia da educação, que se concretiza em uma perspectiva básica que traz à tona conceitos básicos que envolvam o sentido de compreensão. O segundo, analisamos os conceitos de educar- se e formar-se como pontos nucleares que caracterizam uma hermenêutica da educação. Em um terceiro momento, enfatizamos uma pedagogia do altruísmo de Gadamer como possibilidade de compreensão da educação e como (...) modo de prática educativa. (shrink)
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    Gamero Cabrera, Isabel G. (2021): La paradoja de Habermas. ¿Qué sucede cuando se aplica la teoría de la acción comunicativa a debates actuales? Madrid: Dado Ediciones. 333 pp. [REVIEW]Alba CosmoCruz -2022 -Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 55 (2):431-434.
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    Nietzsche crítico de Wagner prolegómenos de la transformación del arte en espectáculo.FranciscoCruz León -2024 -Pensamiento 79 (304):707-722.
    El presente ensayo explora el itinerario de la crítica que Nietzsche ejerció sobre el arte de Wagner en tres pasos. Primero, se trata de reconocer la juvenil admiración del filósofo por la ópera wagneriana entendida como un renacimiento del drama musical antiguo. Luego, se explora el tránsito hacia su desilusión en la clave de la influencia de Schopenhauer sobre Wagner. Finalmente, el ensayo remata en la crítica madura de Nietzsche sobre Wagner, donde se advierten los prolegómenos decimonónicos de la transformación (...) general del arte en espectáculo en el sentido contemporáneo. (shrink)
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    O estatuto do heteropessimismo na cultura pop contempor'nea.ThalitaCruz Bastos &Bruno Reis -2025 -Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 31 (1).
    Pode a mulher hétero sofrer? A relação entre a tragédia da heterossexualidade, o paradoxo da misoginia e o heteropessimismo feminino são a chave de análise para obras audiovisuais da cultura pop contemporânea. Este trabalho propõe refletir sobre como o heteropessimismo não necessariamente produz uma solução para a crise da heterossexualidade, mas aponta seus pontos conflituosos e ensaia alternativas de existências dissidentes, fora da heterossexualidade. Para tal, serão desenvolvidas noções de heteropessimismo ou heterofatalismo, heteronormatividade, performances da masculinidade e da feminilidade, a (...) partir de um recorte dos Estudos Críticos da Heterossexualidade. Para pensar esses elementos, será analisada a série britânica Fleabag tanto em seus modos de endereçamento, como também na recepção dela, tornando-se uma das principais referências contemporâneas na cultura pop da tragédia feminina nas relações afetivo-sexuais. (shrink)
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    Comprendernos desde el contacto.María de laCruz Vilas Pazos -2024 -Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 120:99-119.
    El antropocentrismo determina nuestra percepción sobre el mundo y nuestra relación con él, teniendo un efecto material en tanto que impregna nuestros discursos, pensamiento, sensibilidades y prácticas. Este artículo trata de explorar cómo una reformulación ontológica que busque salir de los presupuestos antropocéntricos puede suponer un cambio material efectivo en nuestra percepción, generando cambios en nuestras sensibilidades y disponibilidades. Comprender los límites ontológicos desde el dinamismo y como zona de contacto nos permite acceder o materializar otro tipo de realidades aún (...) por conocer. Poniendo en juego algunas ideas de Donna Haraway, Bruno Latour, Karen Barad y Alfred Whitehead se busca un desarrollo conceptual y una reformulación ontológica como un intento de comprendernos en un mundo más-que-humano. (shrink)
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    La imagen fija como área de investigación estética.Gonzalo Leiva Quijada -2016 -Aisthesis 60:333-337.
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    Duelo Del Púber En El Contexto de Aislamiento Social Latinoamericano.Fernando Ledesma-Pérez,JuanaCruz-Montero,Ana Holgado-Quispe,Jenny Ruiz-Salazar &Jhon Holguin-Alvarez -2022 -Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (7):1-13.
    El duelo es un proceso psicológico duro de sobrellevar ante la muerte por la aparición del Covid-19 en el Perú. Cuando las personas infectadas morían a consecuencia de la infección, eran incineradas por cuenta del hospital, y a los familiares se les entregaba una caja pequeña en la que se les decía que estaban las cenizas de su difunto. Las entrevistas realizadas a niños de 11 años de edad, padres de familia y psicólogos de hospitales; revelaron cuadros de ansiedad o (...) angustia, debido al temor generalizado. Los factores de protección social y escolar fueron poco sostenibles para sobrellevar la pena. (shrink)
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    Ramírez Restrepo, Rubiel. “El criterio de claridad y distinción en la ‘Quinta meditación’”.RafaélGonzalo Angarita Caceres -2021 -Ideas Y Valores 70 (177):195-197.
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  28. Una propuesta modal sobre la T-teoricidad y el papel de los postulados y axiomas en las teorías científicas.Manuel Dahlquist &AdrianaGonzalo -2015 -Critica 47 (141):33-59.
    El denominado “problema de los términos teóricos” que inicialmente formuló Sneed surge de la interpretación que de los términos teóricos hace la concepción heredada. Esta lectura no se condice con la interpretación indirecta de los términos teóricos que Carnap realiza al utilizar postulados. Estos textos proponen una interpretación holística de las teorías científicas, sólo adecuadamente tratada en una semántica de mundos posibles. Andreas proporciona un tratamiento modal de los términos teóricos; nosotros presentamos estos resultados en términos de modelos de Kripke; (...) luego los extendemos con el fin de que sean capaces de distinguir entre axiomas y oraciones teóricas, generando un modelo capaz de tratarlos de manera diferenciada y que aporte nuevos resultados lógicos y filosóficos. (shrink)
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    The Religious Fraternities and Brotherhoods of Seville: Servant Leadership in Social Action.Gonzalo Barrera Blanco,Blanca Martín Ríos &Juan Antonio Senent-De Frutos -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    El silencio de los oprimidos: el culto de los Paliki.Cruz Cardete del Olmo -forthcoming -'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones.
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    Perspectivas educativas del humanismo integral de Jacques Maritain.Gonzalo Monzón -2023 - Roma, Italia: IF Press.
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  32. Cosmovision as Cognitive Technology: The Case of Mesoamerican Medicinal Knowledge.Johan De Smedt &Helen DeCruz -forthcoming -Topics in Cognitive Science.
    We examine the use of cognitive technologies in the acquisition and retention of botanical and medicinal knowledge. We focus on theCruz-Badianus codex, a 16th-century Nahua (Aztec) herbarium which discusses the use of plants for a range of illnesses. We show how the codex reflects the Mesoamerican cosmovision, in particular, the association of the human body and cosmos, and the polarity and balance of hot and cold. We hypothesize that the cosmological and philosophical ideas that underlie the medicinal uses (...) prescribed in the codex are not incidental, but rather help to scaffold knowledge, retain in memory successful remedies, and aid the transmission of information. (shrink)
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  33. Arte-ciência: processos criativos.Evandro Fiorin,Paula daCruz Landim &Rosangela da Silva Leote (eds.) -2015 - São Paulo: Cultura Acadêmica Editora.
    This book is the outcome of the Workshop Ciências Humanas, held in the city of São Pedro (SP), by thePROPe (Pró-Reitoria de Pesquisa da Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" - Unesp), with the aim of comprising ebooks for the collection "Desafios Contemporâneos". On this occasion, a team of teachers and representatives of research groups, formed by academics Evandro Fiorin, José Marcos Romão da Silva, Maria Antônia Benutti, Paula daCruz Landim, Paulo Roberto Masseran, Rosa Maria Araújo Simões (...) and Rosangela da Silva Leote (of several university units and different courses), discussed the ideas of its formulation according to the following "Art, science and creative processes; philosophy in Brazil: incorporation or creation. (shrink)
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  34. Promises and Consistency.Rachel Cohon &Jason D'Cruz -2016 - In Iskra Fileva,Questions of Character. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 215-230.
    Situationists in moral philosophy infer from empirical studies in social psychology that human beings lack cross-situational behavioral consistency: that is, for the most part, we human beings are not able to act in the same trait-relevant way across a range of distinct types of situations, because those situational differences trigger differences in behavior. In this paper we defend the following thesis: one who accepts this conclusion (that is, one who judges that human beings in general are not possessed of behavioral (...) consistency) cannot make a promise in good faith. This has important consequences for the ethical institution of promising and its associated reactive attitudes. (shrink)
     
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    Remote teaching practices and learning support during COVID-19 lockdowns in Portugal: Were there changes across time?Diana Alves,Sofia Marques,JoanaCruz,Sofia Abreu Mendes &Irene Cadime -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The COVID-19 pandemic challenged countries, regions, schools, and individuals. School closures due to lockdowns forced changes in the teaching practices and the learning support provided to children at home. This study aimed to provide insights on the changes between the first and the second lockdowns in Portugal, concerning remote teaching practices and family support to children's education. A self-report questionnaire was filled by 144 parents of third grade students. The results show that, between the two lockdowns, there was a significant (...) decrease in the amount of support provided at home to school assignments and activities, as well as in the amount of time spent by students in TV broadcasted lessons and in reading training supported by the family. Inversely, families reported a significant increase in the amount of time spent by students in independent reading activities and in the time spent in training reading guided by teachers. The number of synchronous lessons with a teacher and the number of times students trained reading during a synchronous lesson also increased in the second lockdown. Additionally, in the second lockdown, parents perceived synchronous lessons to be more effective at improving their child's reading skills and perceived themselves as more capable of supporting their child in reading acquisition. These findings are used to discuss school responses and remote teaching and learning practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. (shrink)
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    Considerações sobre a controvérsia judaico-cristã no Pseudo-Barnabé.José daCruz Lopes Marques -2016 -Revista de Teologia 10 (17):28-40.
    By having as focus of analysis the pseudoepigraph of Barnabas, this article aims to discuss, as of an introductory way, the main elements that marked the Judeo-Christian controversy in the early centuries of the Church. More specifically, the view that the Pseudo-Barnabas has on traditional Judaism.
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    Are There Any True Formal Models of Success- and Prestige-Biased Social Learning?PatricioCruz Y. Celis Peniche -2024 -Journal of Cognition and Culture 24 (5):466-492.
    Cultural transmission theorists have proposed there is an inherent tradeoff between social learning strategies [SLS s] that rely on direct observation of a cultural variant’s payoffs (i.e., direct bias) and those that rely on a model’s cues of success or prestige (i.e., indirect bias). While the former relies on higher-quality informational goods, a model’s success or prestige cues may be easier to access. This paper reviews mathematical models that have purported to capture indirect bias, and shows they fail to capture (...) this tradeoff, instead making assumptions that reduce their transmission dynamics to those of a direct bias. I include a simple agent-based model to illustrate that their formal equivalence, and therefore our ability to conclude that success and prestige bias are adaptive SLS s, depends on a high correlation between success/prestige cues and a model’s payoffs. This suggests the importance of empirically ascertaining how learners evaluate a model’s fitness, and how they mitigate the risks of biasing their learning on payoff-correlates rather than payoffs themselves. Exploring the cognition underlying these decisions may shed light on maladaptive social learning. (shrink)
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    La protesta de los jefes en 1948. Una tradición oral nacionalista en Guinea Ecuatorial.Gonzalo Álvarez Chillida -2016 -Endoxa 37:121.
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    Sobre el concepto de derechos colectivos.Juan AntonioCruz Parcero -1998 -Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 12:95-115.
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  40. La República de Spinoza: ciudadanía, instituciones y libertad.Gonzalo Ricci Cernadas -2023 - Granada: Comares.
     
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  41. Aproximación al pensamiento teológico de Sor Juana Inés de laCruz.Enrique Ignacio AguayoCruz -1995 -Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 68.
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    Estudios jurídicos en homenaje al profesor SantaCruz Teijeiro.José SantaCruz Teijeiro (ed.) -1974 - Valencia: Universidad, Facultad de Derecho.
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  43. Brian Eno : la metáfora fractal de la música.Gonzalo Lizardo -2001 - In Sergio Espinosa Proa,Consonancias y disonancias: filosofía y música en el fin de milenio. México: Unidad Academica de Docencia Superior, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas.
     
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    Los gatos en la poética umbraliana: reflejos felinos de Baudelaire.José Antonio SotoCruz &Lara Mantoanelli Silva -2015 -Arbor 191 (774):a247.
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    Time, temporality and cultural rhythmics : An anthropological case study.Gonzalo Iparraguirre -forthcoming -Rhuthmos.
    This text has already been published in Time & Society, 2016, Vol. 25, pp. 613-633. We thankGonzalo Iparraguirre for the permission to republish it here.: This article presents the introduction and the update of an ethnographic research on temporality among indigenous groups, published in 2011 in its full version as a book in Spanish. It seeks to prove the usefulness of the conceptual distinction between time, defined as the phenomenon of becoming in itself, and - Anthropologie – Nouvel (...) article. (shrink)
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    Cultural Rhythmics Inside Academic Temporalities.Gonzalo Iparraguirre -forthcoming -Rhuthmos.
    This text has already been published in P. Vostal, Inquiring into Academic Timescapes, Bingley, Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021, pp. 59-72. We thankGonzalo Iparraguirre for the permission to republish it here. The aim of this chapter is to explore how temporalities produced by academia defines the way we learn and interpret social life, politics, and development. Academia imposes these temporalities by teaching and managing intrinsic temporal notions of social dynamics, as the - Sociologie – Nouvel article.
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    Fray Alonso de la VeraCruz: antología sobre el hombre y la libertad.Alonso de la VeraCruz -2002 - México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Edited by Mauricio Beuchot.
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    Evolution and the Naked Truth: Darwinian Approach to Philosophy.Gonzalo Munevar -2020 - Routledge.
    Published in 1998, the main aim of this book is to use a naturalistic, evolutionary approach to solve some of the most important problems in philosophy. The first two problems come from the philosophy of science: the problem of rationality of science and the problem of truth in science. In presenting the first problem, the author argues that the views of Kuhn and Feyerabend do create a very serious challenge to traditional epistemology, however, if the assumption of individual rationality is (...) abandoned in favour of the author's social concept of rationality, a committed naturalism can account for science as a rational activity. In tackling the second problem of truth, the author shows that a committed evolutionary philosophy does not support realism but leads instead to a thorough evolutionary relativism of scientific knowledge. It is nevertheless possible to use this evolutionary relativism to construct a theory of relative truth. The issue of whether science discovers truth has also been tied to absolutism, that a well formulated theory of relative truth is likely to bring about a profound transformation of the way we think about the field. The author explores the notion of relative truth in the philosophy of science, ethics and aesthetics. (shrink)
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  49. Lourdes LontokCruz: Mother, Aunt & Friend.TimmyCruz,Sabrina Lontok &Cynthia V. Subijano -2010 -Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2 & 3):107-117.
     
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  50. "Amor santo de Dios": Antropología y teología de la gracia en Alonso de Orozco.Gonzalo Tejerina Arias -1992 -Revista Agustiniana 33 (100):521-573.
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